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            <title>GRE Literature in English Subject Test: Excerpts</title>
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            <description>Match the author to the text. This info comes from the Princeton Review book, Vade Mecum (which you can find at http://www.duke.edu/~tmw15/), the Norton Anthology of English Literature, and Wikipedia. Don't think of this as comprehensive preparation.  I suggest you use this, but also consult the Princeton Review, Vade Mecum, and the Norton Anthology. You want to familiarize yourself with the subject and style of as many authors as you can.</description>
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            <title>Poetry Writing I Excerpts Cofc/Prof. Davis/Spring 09</title>
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            <description>Excerpts from poems from The Vintage Book of Contemporary Poetry.</description>
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